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Norway’s Political Oil Crisis

Norway’s Political Oil Crisis
Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre speaks to the press after an event at University Aula in Oslo, Norway, on Jan. 28, 2025. Ole Berg-Rusten/NTB/AFP via Getty Images
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Two paradoxes mark Norwegian society. First, there is tension between Norwegians’ conservative nationalism and their affinity for progressive welfare policies. Second, oil revenues are creating an unstable political situation. Naturally, these contradictions become intertwined in the country’s otherwise typically calm and ordinary Nordic political dealings.

Anders W. Edwardsson
Anders W. Edwardsson
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Anders W. Edvardsson, Ph.D., is an author, political analyst, and public speaker with over three decades of experience in journalism, research, and media commentary across Europe and the United States. He is the author of several books on political history and American exceptionalism and currently teaches political science while contributing to think tanks and international publications.
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